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A review by emmm626
Wild Card by Staci Hart
4.0
This was a lot of fun! I loved the forced proximity and opposites attract vibe between Remy and Jessa. They had great tension and banter from the start, especially since Jessa’s best friend/Remy’s cousin told them to keep their hands off each other. I enjoyed the wedding bit, as that was a good way to get everyone together to have the different plot lines converge. I wish there had been a little more of the “fake dating” bit that we saw from Jessa and Remy in the presence of Cass, Henry, and Davis—it felt like many of their scenes together were set in private. I did sort of predict the twist at the end, but felt like it was well-placed to set up the next book in the series (which I’m already looking forward to!!).
Merged review:
This was a lot of fun! I loved the forced proximity and opposites attract vibe between Remy and Jessa. They had great tension and banter from the start, especially since Jessa’s best friend/Remy’s cousin told them to keep their hands off each other. I enjoyed the wedding bit, as that was a good way to get everyone together to have the different plot lines converge. I wish there had been a little more of the “fake dating” bit that we saw from Jessa and Remy in the presence of Cass, Henry, and Davis—it felt like many of their scenes together were set in private. I did sort of predict the twist at the end, but felt like it was well-placed to set up the next book in the series (which I’m already looking forward to!!).
Merged review:
This was a lot of fun! I loved the forced proximity and opposites attract vibe between Remy and Jessa. They had great tension and banter from the start, especially since Jessa’s best friend/Remy’s cousin told them to keep their hands off each other. I enjoyed the wedding bit, as that was a good way to get everyone together to have the different plot lines converge. I wish there had been a little more of the “fake dating” bit that we saw from Jessa and Remy in the presence of Cass, Henry, and Davis—it felt like many of their scenes together were set in private. I did sort of predict the twist at the end, but felt like it was well-placed to set up the next book in the series (which I’m already looking forward to!!).